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SportFootballAndy RobertsonAndy Robertson has played his final game for Liverpool and is set to leave on a free transfer when his contract expires next monthTottenham Hotspur have suffered a potential setback in their pursuit of Liverpool defender Andy Robertson this summer, with Juventus now joining the race for the defender. The Scotland international is said to have agreed a deal in priciple to join Spurs, however, that deal could yet be hijacked.Sky in Italy report that Juventus have made an approach for Robertson, who featured in his final match for Liverpool on Sunday afternoon.
His contract at Anfield runs out at the end of next month, meaning he will be available as a free agent.It's suggested that Spurs remain frontrunners to secure Robertson's signature, having been linked with a transfer to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium back in January. Juve have, however, reportedly tabled 'an offer' which could tempt him to walk away from the deal with Spurs.Following a disappointing campaign, Spurs are eager to enjoy a productive transfer window to prevent a repeat, reports Football London.READ MORE: Liverpool news: Champions League manager reveals Anfield 'dream' as Reds to return for £22m starREAD MORE: Liverpool alarm bells ring as trio's behaviour raises cause for concernTottenham survived relegation to the Championship on the final day of the season, courtesy of a 1-0 victory over Everton.Robertson would bring valuable Premier League experience and know-how at the other end of the table.
Throughout his nine years at Liverpool, he was part of a side that claimed two Premier League titles, one Champions League, two League Cups and one FA Cup.The full-back will represent Scotland at this summer's World Cup in North America, which could potentially postpone any decisions regarding his future.The tournament kicks off on June 11, with Scotland facing Haiti in their opening fixture three days later (2am kick-off). We stayed at Liverpool and that was the decision made."Opening up about his final appearance for Liverpool and the lead-up to it, he told Sky Sports: "Emotionally drained.
